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Active Travel Fund – Dovecote Lane, Beeston
The Active Travel Fund (ATF) has been created by the Department for Transport (DfT) to fund active travel schemes that help deliver government’s plans to boost greener, active transport and to make walking and cycling safer during the pandemic. The purpose of the fund is to implement interventions that encourage more cycling and walking with a view to embedding cycling and walking as part of long-term travel habits. Schemes funded by the ATF will support social distancing in the... MoreOpened 8 February 2021 -
Active Travel Fund – Randall Way, Retford (initial consultation)
The Active Travel Fund (ATF) has been created by the Department for Transport (DfT) to fund active travel schemes that help deliver government’s plans to boost greener, active transport and to make walking and cycling safer during the pandemic. The purpose of the fund is to implement interventions that encourage more cycling and walking with a view to embedding cycling and walking as part of long-term travel habits. Schemes funded by the ATF will support social distancing in the... MoreOpened 8 February 2021 -
Active Travel Fund – Regatta Way, West Bridgford (initial consultation)
The Active Travel Fund (ATF) has been created by the Department for Transport (DfT) to fund active travel schemes that help deliver government’s plans to boost greener, active transport and to make walking and cycling safer during the pandemic. The purpose of the fund is to implement interventions that encourage more cycling and walking with a view to embedding cycling and walking as part of long-term travel habits. Schemes funded by the ATF will support social distancing in the... MoreOpened 8 February 2021 -
Roads off Hurricane Rd, Lovesey Ave and Shepherd St, Hucknall - Proposed 20mph Speed Limit Zone
The new 20mph speed limit zone is being introduced to reflect the built up nature of the new housing development. The roads within the development have been designed for a 20mph speed limit with traffic calming and additional signs to ensure that traffic keeps to the speed limit. The new speed limit will have zone entry signs at all entry points into the development. Currently there are zone entry signs on Lovesey Avenue and Shepherd Street. MoreOpened 8 February 2021 -
Needs and support assessment for Carers consultation
COVID-19 is continuing to be a difficult and challenging time. We know m any of the people you care for have not been able to access the same level or type of support as usual. This has resulted in many unpaid carers providing higher levels of support than they normally would in addition to managing the impact of wider COVID-19 restrictions. Nottinghamshire County Council (NCC) is looking at changing the way we work with carers and the people that... MoreOpened 9 February 2021 -
SEALED ORDER - The Nottinghamshire County Council (Ryton Street, Worksop) (Parking Places) Traffic Regulation Order 2021 (1233)
A request has been received from local businesses through the local County Councillor to improve access for a new loading bay, to improve access for deliveries to the local shops. The new loading bays will mean a reduction in the current number of bays for special access permits. MoreOpened 12 February 2021 -
Proposed Parking Restrictions (DYL) (TRO 5288) Russley Road, Bramcote
Via East Midlands Ltd is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver Highway Services. Nottinghamshire County Council have received complaints that drivers are parking in close proximity to the above junction which is causing issues exiting and entering Russley Road in Bramcote. To help alleviate the problem it is proposed to introduce ‘No Waiting At Any Time’ restrictions (Double Yellow Lines) around the junction. MoreOpened 19 February 2021 -
Has Made-Parking restrictions-TRO 8303- Ash Lea Close, Bingham Road, Candleby Lane, Church Lane, Main Road, Owthorpe Road, Plumtree Road and The Old Park, Cotgrave.
Via East Midlands Ltd, is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services in Nottinghamshire. Concerns have been raised about obstructive parking at the junctions of Ash Lea Close, Bingham Road, Candleby Lane, Church Lane, Main Road, Owthorpe Road, Plumtree Road and The Old Park, Cotgrave . This reduces visibility for drivers and pedestrians using the junctions and adversely affects the effective operation of the highway. To help alleviate these... MoreOpened 19 February 2021 -
Has Made- Parking Restrictions (TRO3312)- New Hill, Walesby
Via East Midlands Ltd, is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services in Nottinghamshire. Concerns have been raised about obstructive parking at the junction of New Hill and Retford Road, Walesby. This reduces visibility and access for drivers and pedestrians using the junctions. To help alleviate these problems HAS introduced ‘No Waiting At Any Time’ restrictions (Double Yellow Lines) around the junction as shown on drawing number... MoreOpened 19 February 2021 -
Has Made-30 mph Speed Limit -TRO 3319- Kersall, Newark
Via East Midlands Ltd is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services. It is HAS reduced the speed limit from 60 mph to 30 mph along Kersall to Laxton Road and Maplebeck Lane at Kersall, from a point 90 metres north-east of Mill Lane, Kersall, in a south-westerly direction to a point 175 metres south-west of its junction with Wood Lane and along Wood Lane to its south-eastern extremity. The new speed limit will help to improve road safety around... MoreOpened 19 February 2021 -
The Nottinghamshire County Council (A57 between Darlton and Dunham on Trent in Darlton, Dunham on Trent and Ragnal) (50mph Speed Limit) Order 2021 (1252)
The existing speed limits are to be changed between Darlton and Dunham-on-Trent to improve highway safety along this route. MoreOpened 23 February 2021 -
The Nottinghamshire County (Ollerton Road, Welbeck Road and West Hill Road, Retford) (Prohibition of Waiting) Traffic Regulation Order 2021 (3326)
These parking restrictions are required to address safety issues arising from obstructive parking close to above junctions. MoreOpened 23 February 2021 -
Hartland Drive, Seaton Way and Shaldon Drive, Mapperley - Proposed Double Yellow Lines
Via East Midlands Ltd, working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council, is proposing to introduce double yellow lines (no waiting at any time) restrictions on Hartland Drive, Seaton Way, Shaldon Close and Spring Lane. The extents of the proposed lining has been decided after consideration of the responses received from residents during the initial consultation which took place at the end of 2020. The proposed restrictions are intended to keep bends and junctions clear of parked... MoreOpened 26 February 2021 -
Informal consultation: launch of a Free School Presumption Competition regarding a new primary school in the Mansfield East Planning Area
This consultation is non-statutory and is an informal means of gathering local views on the proposal outlined below. Context Before embarking on the launch of a Free School Presumption competition, Local Authorities are encouraged by the Department for Education to conduct local, informal consultation. The aims of this are: to publicise the need for a new school among the local stakeholder community and potential sponsors feedback... MoreOpened 1 March 2021 -
Has Made- Cropwell Road, Glebe Lane and Victoria Street, Radcliffe on Trent Introduction of Zebra Crossing, Stopping and Waiting Restrictions-TRO 8284
Via East Midlands Ltd, working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services in Nottinghamshire, has introduced and amend parking restrictions on Cropwell Road in Radcliffe on Trent and its junctions in the vicinity of Radcliffe on Trent Junior School and South Nottinghamshire Academy. This includes a new zebra crossing and ‘School Keep Clear’ entrance markings across the Glebe Lane junction. New Zebra Crossing A new zebra crossing is to the... MoreOpened 2 March 2021 -
Proposed Residents Parking Restrictions (TRO 3313) Balderton Gate, Newark on Trent
Via East Midlands is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services. Nottinghamshire County Council has received complaints regarding issues with intrusive, long-stay, non-resident parking along Balderton Gate, Newark on Trent. It is therefore proposed to introduce a number of dual-purpose Residents’ Parking Bays and 2-hour parking bays (no return in 1 hour). The bays are proposed on Balderton Gate, between its junctions with Sherwood Avenue... MoreOpened 4 March 2021 -
Proposed Parking Restrictions (TRO 7235) Junction of Prospect Road and Hillcrest View, Carlton
Via East Midlands Ltd is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver Highway Services. Nottinghamshire County Council have received complaints that drivers are parking at the above junction, which is causing issues exiting and entering Hillcrest View, Carlton. To help alleviate the problem it is proposed to introduce ‘No Waiting at Any Time’ restrictions (Double Yellow Lines) around the junction. The proposals will be advertised, and... MoreOpened 5 March 2021 -
SEALED ORDER - High Street and Mattersey Road, Everton - Double Yellow Lines
The double yellow lines have been introduced to remove parked vehicles from the junctions off Gainsborough Road (A631) and the narrow length of road between Corner Farm Drive and Metcalfe Court. The restrictions at the junctions will help ensure that the vehicles turning on or off Gainsborough Road are not obstructed by parked vehicles. Double yellow lines opposite Metcalfe Court to enable vehicles an unobstructed access in or out. The lines will also give more room for larger vehicles... MoreOpened 5 March 2021 -
Bonner Hill, Calverton & Foxwood Lane, Woodborough - Proposed 50mph Speed Limit
The proposed 50mph speed limit is intended to reduce the speed of traffic to reflect the bendy and hilly nature of the road. The lower speed limit will help make the road safer for cyclists, horse riders and pedestrians. Reduced traffic speeds will give more time for drivers to react to vehicles turning onto or off Bonner Hill or Foxwood Lane. MoreOpened 5 March 2021 -
Church Drive East, Arnold - Introduce a Taxi Clearway
The proposed taxi clearway bays are to provide parking for up to 3 taxis. The new bays would replace the existing residents parking bay. The bays will provide additional places for taxis to stop to pick up and drop off passengers. MoreOpened 5 March 2021 -
B686 Carlton Hill, Carlton - Proposed Taxi Parking Bay
The proposed restrictions and parking bay are to provide parking for up to 3 taxis on Carlton Hill. The existing no waiting and no loading restrictions on Monday to Friday between 7.30am and 9.30am will remain in force to ensure that the road is kept clear of all parked vehicles at the busiest time of day. MoreOpened 5 March 2021 -
Active Travel Fund – High Pavement, Sutton in Ashfield (initial consultation)
The Active Travel Fund (ATF) has been created by the Department for Transport (DfT) to fund active travel schemes that help deliver government’s plans to boost greener, active transport and to make walking and cycling safer during the pandemic. The purpose of the fund is to implement interventions that encourage more cycling and walking with a view to embedding cycling and walking as part of long-term travel habits. Schemes funded by the ATF will support social distancing in the... MoreOpened 5 March 2021 -
Proposed Parking Restrictions (TRO 2241) Sandy Lane and Unnamed Road, Mansfield
Via East Midlands Ltd, is working on behalf of Nottinghamshire County Council to deliver highway services in Nottinghamshire. With the construction of a new housing development on Sandy Lane it is proposed to introduce ‘No Waiting At Any Time’ restrictions (double yellow lines) to prevent inconsiderate or obstructive parking in the vicinity of the new access road, located opposite flats 124 and 132 Sandy Lane. The proposed restrictions will facilitate the safe operation of the highway. ... MoreOpened 15 March 2021 -
SEALED ORDER - Derbyshire Lane and Central Avenue, Hucknall - Prohibition of Waiting
The restrictions have been introduced as the first part of works to construct build outs and widened pedestrian refuges at the junction of Derbyshire Lane/Central Avenue/Yorke Street. The new restrictions will improve visibility for vehicles turning out of Derbyshire Lane. Additional restrictions will be added to Yorke Street (Part B) when the construction works are complete. The extended restrictions on Derbyshire Lane are to ensure that no vehicles park in front of the new bus stop... MoreOpened 16 March 2021 -
TRO 5294 Dunster Road / Peters Close, Newthorpe - Proposed Double Yellow Lines
Nottinghamshire County Council have received complaints, including a petition, which has raised concerns with unsafe and obstructive parking on Duster Road at Newthorpe on the approach to the alleyway leading to Greasley Beauvale Primary School. To help alleviate the problem it is proposed to introduce ‘No Waiting At Any Time’ restrictions (Double Yellow Lines) around the junction of Dunster Road and Peters Close. It is also proposed to introduce No Waiting Mon to Friday 8am to 4.30pm... MoreOpened 25 March 2021 -
TRO 5296 Advert - Station Road, Beeston - Loading Only restrictions
As part of the refurbishments of the Beeston shopping complex and multi-storey car park, a new delivery lay-by has been constructed on the south-west side of Station Road at Beeston. The lay-by has been designed to facilitate loading / unloading to the shops and the new cinema building. To achieve this the existing Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) needs to be amended. It is therefore proposed to change the waiting restricting in the new lay-by to Loading /Unloading Only At Any Time. The... MoreOpened 25 March 2021 -
BR0375 Consultation Church Lane, Brinsley - Bus Stop Relocation and Bus Stop Clearway
As part of Nottinghamshire County Council's on-going commitment to improve public transport in the County, it is proposed that the existing Bus Stop Clearway outside numbers 22/24 will be removed and relocated to the new location stated below, outside numbers 28/30 and will be formalised as a 19 metre enforceable marked bus stop clearway MoreOpened 25 March 2021 -
Spring Lane, Lambley/Mapperley - Proposed 30mph Speed Limit
The proposed speed limit would replace the existing 40mph speed limit. The current speed limit would remain at 40mph between near Hartland Drive and Lambley. The lower speed limit would cover all the residential roads off Spring Lane and would give more time for drivers to react to turning vehicles. The lower speed limit would bring benefits to the vulnerable users of Spring Lane, i.e cyclists, horse riders and pedestrians. MoreOpened 26 March 2021 -
Willow Crescent and Willow Lane, Gedling - Proposed Double Yellow Lines (No waiting at any time)
The double yellow lines are being introduced to remove parked vehicles from the bend between the old railway bridge and Willow Crescent and at the junction of Willow Lane and Willow Crescent. The removal of parking will help ensure that when vehicles are heading in a north-easterly direction they do not encounter traffic on their side of the road. The restrictions at the junction will improve visibility for vehicles turning into or out of Willow Crescent and keep the junction clear for... MoreOpened 26 March 2021 -
THE NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY (HALLCROFT ROAD, RETFORD) (PROHIBITION OF WAITING AND LOADING) TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER 2021 (1260)
A new prohibition of waiting and loading is being proposed between 130 and Conway, Hallcroft Road, Retford. These waiting restrictions will facilitate the safe and efficient operation of the Highway and fulfil planning conditions associated with the new housing development on the north east side of Hallcroft Road, opposite its junction with Cherry Holt. MoreOpened 26 March 2021
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